Brutus: A Tragic Hero

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Brutus, in the novel Julius Caesar, went through three simple steps which are necessary in becoming a tragic hero. First he brought down Caesar thinking he had good intentions. Then he realized he had done wrong and knew that there would be consequences. Finally he went through a downfall, but even after death he was still honorable. Good intentions, realization, and an unfortunate but honorable downfall are the qualities that make Brutus a tragic hero and not a villain.
Good intentions are just as they sound, they are what all people believe in the deep parts of their minds to be right, but really they are wrong. See the human mind is wired weirdly and has not changed over the course of human history, take Hitler for example. His “good intentions” ended up ruining Germany’s good name and stunning the entire nation. At one point in the play Brutus doesn’t know if Caesar will be the best of leaders for Rome,” Crown him that, and then I grant we put a sting in him that at his will he may do danger with.” (Act 2, Scene 1, lines 16-18). Here Brutus is confused, not knowing what t...

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